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If you have been reading about the MyViralSpiral
software, you may already know that it is a system for
profitable Internet Marketing using the distribution of
viral (rebrandable) ebooks, to sell your own, or your
affiliate products. The effect is an explosion of your
profits on autopilot.
In this section, I’d like to answer some of the most
pressing questions we've been asked from customers and
prospects of My Viral Spiral. If you have recently
become interested in this system as a means to grow your
business, then perhaps some of your early queries will
be answered here…
1. I don’t have a product of my own. Can I still build
an online business with My Viral Spiral?
2. I can’t present
myself as the expert in my niche. I don’t know any more
than anyone else. How can MVS help me get ahead?
3. If I produce my
own ebook, I can’t be sure it will contain everything it
should for the subject I’m writing on. If I get it
wrong, won’t my reputation in the market be tarnished
from the start?
4. I don’t have the
traffic to get enough people signing up to my page, is
it still going to be worth my while?
5. How do I
know it really works?
Yes absolutely! Many of the Internet’s most successful
entrepreneurs don’t have a product of their own, and
have no intention of creating one, yet most of them use
a similar method to this for accumulating traffic and
converting it to sales. MVS automates it, that’s all.
You don’t
need your own product to gather attention and make money
on the Internet. All you need is to identify a market
you want to work in, and a niche you want to dominate.
Then, using tools like
wordtracker,
you can learn what people are searching for, bid for
those keywords and intercept the search results with
your offering. This is the tried and tested way to test,
track and begin accumulating interest in a niche.
Put your MVS site in the path of people, and they will
signup to it. Once you have a few on board, the spiral
will begin. The rest of the process is explained in this
document.
I can’t present
myself as the expert in my niche. I don’t know any
more than anyone else. How can MVS help me get ahead?
First of all, It is a total misconception that you need
to be an expert at anything before you can start making
money on the Internet. Once you know the market you want
to stake your claim in, you can do so as a total
newcomer. There are numerous ways, Here’s one…
Use the
search engines to discover who the biggest movers and
shakers are in that market (they’ll be the ones at the
top of the list usually, and some of them will feature
highly in the sponsored ads). Get in contact with them
and ask to interview them on the state of the market,
the variety of products in it, their product
(everyone likes talking about their own product), and
the future landscape – what are the potential threats
and opportunities, for example.
Record
your interviews, and use a service like
escriptionist.com
or
idictate.com,
to output them as editable word.doc files. There you
have instant products AND a JV partner to promote your
new site with every interview.
If I produce my
own ebook, I can’t be sure it will contain
everything it should for the subject I’m writing on. If
I get it wrong, won’t my reputation in the market be
tarnished from the start?
People often fear failure more than they embrace
success. And its easy to fear failure if you aren’t
confident about the marketplace you want to move into.
So here’s some advice.
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Don’t bite off more than you can chew: To begin
with, concentrate on something small and build a
product around that. The smaller your line of focus,
the more likely it is you’ll achieve something
meaningful.
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If
you’re concerned that what you write about won’t be
correct – don’t be. Hundreds, thousands of incorrect
statements, facts and figures are published every
day – do you think it worries the newspapers and
magazines much if they get a story wrong? Not nearly
as much as it worries them about whether people will
read it or not…
That’s because they know its OK and if its wrong
they can get away with it, and even turn it into a
publicity stunt as long as they put an apology in a
future issue for getting it wrong.
Sorensen and Rasmussen discovered in their “Note on
the impact of Book Reviews”, that positive reviews
lead to a 62.9% increase in sales and negative
reviews to a 34.4% increase.
(http://www.stanford.edu/~asorense/papers/bookreviews.pdf)
Hence, any publicity is good
publicity.
My advice, and what I teach my learning students, is
to keep your document safely on your computer and
update it regularly. Then, with each revision
you can change the version number in the header or
footer and at the beginning of the ebook you can say
something like “This book is version 1.3, to check
for an upgrade, please go here....”.
I don’t have the
traffic to get enough people signing up to my page,
is it still going to be worth my while?
The purpose of MVS is to get you that traffic,
and then convert it into sales. The idea is that the
simple free products you will create with this system
are passed around in your marketplace, and create a
viral flood of visitors to your signup page. You don’t
need traffic to begin building a business online,
everyone starts with zero, but all it takes is one or
two to set the viral snowball rolling.
Check the forum and see the candid comments of actual
users – their difficulties as well as their triumphs.
And look at the testimonials on the sales page. Not only
is MVS a good system in theory, it works really well in
practice too. Soon, everyone will have at least one MVS
site – don't get left behind.
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